There are a lot of ways your body could be telling you that you're not healthy. FOX

To me, health is multi-faceted and ultimately can be quite complicated. It encompasses a physical component, mental component, emotional component, and overall sense of wellness, but we don't always think of health in this way.

To be deemed as healthy, according to Medical News Today, one should have a sense of "physical, mental, and social wellbeing, and the resources to live a full life." While we ultimately know that being diagnosed with a health condition, or being classified as overweight deems one to be "unhealthy," there are other indicators of health that won't necessarily elicit a diagnosis that you may only observe or know yourself.

Be mindful of some of the less than obvious signs that you may not be as healthy as you think you are.

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1. You snore.

Snoring can cause serious damage to your health over time.
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It's loud, sometimes embarrassing, and annoying to most, but snoring is also a sign that you might not be as healthy as you think you are.

2. Your skin isn't clear.

Breakouts are an indicator that you may not be as healthy as you think you are. Unfortunately, there's no one sole cause of acne, but face mapping is a great tool to help us identify where we ultimately need to make changes to improve our health.

4. Your toenails and fingernails are an odd color or texture.

The shape, texture, and color of your nails can indicate how healthy or unhealthy you are.
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Have you ever considered the relationship between your health and nails? Probably not, but the shape, texture, and color of your fingernails and toenails can clue you in to just how healthy, or unhealthy you are.

5. You're gassy.

While it's considered average and healthy to pass gas 10 to 20 times per day, according to Active.com, more than that is considered excessive. Excessive gas may be a sign that you're not quite as healthy as you think you are.

While our diet and specific foods in particular are often the cause of gassiness, it could also be a sign of something else health-related. Lactose intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome, and celiac disease are a few of the more serious health conditions that could be the cause of excessive gas. While these conditions don't deem you to be unhealthy, untreated they don't allow the body to function optimally.

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6. You're always tired.

Tired is a state of being for many, but the reasoning behind it may be more than what they're attributing it to. While repeatedly over-caffeinating and running on too little sleep are plausible causes of exhaustion, there may be more to it than that.